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Developing a Hiring System. Recruiting High Potential Applicants. Three Key Themes. Quality of hiring depends on quality of recruiting Recruitment should be performance-based, not time-constrained Hiring is a mutual decision between employer and applicant. Recruitment Issues.
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Developing a Hiring System Recruiting High Potential Applicants
Three Key Themes • Quality of hiring depends on quality of recruiting • Recruitment should be performance-based, not time-constrained • Hiring is a mutual decision between employer and applicant
Recruitment Issues 1. How many, and what attributes? 2. When do you need them? 3. Internal or external? 4. How do you attract them? 5. How do you reach them?
Recruitment Issues 1. How many, and what attributes? 2. When do you need them? 3. Internal or external? 4. How do you attract them? 5. How do you reach them?
Recruitment Issues 1. How many, and what attributes? 2. When do you need them? 3. Internal or external? 4. How do you attract them? 5. How do you reach them?
How Do You Attract? • Are you an Employer of Choice? • A “marketing” approach to recruitment • What do qualified applicants want? • What do you offer applicants? (vs. competitors) • What are your “weak spots”?
Realistic Job Previews Why do RJPs increase satisfaction & retention? Can help avoid “Truth-in-Hiring” lawsuits
“Truth in Hiring” • Fraudulent inducement • Fraudulent concealment • Employee sues for damages involved in quitting prior job, or turning down alternative jobs
Recruitment Issues 1. How many, and what attributes? 2. When do you need them? 3. Internal or external? 4. How do you attract them? 5. How do you reach them?
Traditional Classified Walk-ins Employee referrals College recruiting Job fairs “Innovative” Internet Recruiting Channels